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February 1, 2011 at 11:04 PM #662445February 2, 2011 at 7:17 AM #661366
scaredyclassic
ParticipantThis concept of animals as innocent is relatively new fairly recently, animals were actually tried in criminal courts on the middle ages and sentenced to death for certain”crimes”. There’s a book called capital punishment for animals on the subject.
February 2, 2011 at 7:17 AM #661429scaredyclassic
ParticipantThis concept of animals as innocent is relatively new fairly recently, animals were actually tried in criminal courts on the middle ages and sentenced to death for certain”crimes”. There’s a book called capital punishment for animals on the subject.
February 2, 2011 at 7:17 AM #662032scaredyclassic
ParticipantThis concept of animals as innocent is relatively new fairly recently, animals were actually tried in criminal courts on the middle ages and sentenced to death for certain”crimes”. There’s a book called capital punishment for animals on the subject.
February 2, 2011 at 7:17 AM #662168scaredyclassic
ParticipantThis concept of animals as innocent is relatively new fairly recently, animals were actually tried in criminal courts on the middle ages and sentenced to death for certain”crimes”. There’s a book called capital punishment for animals on the subject.
February 2, 2011 at 7:17 AM #662500scaredyclassic
ParticipantThis concept of animals as innocent is relatively new fairly recently, animals were actually tried in criminal courts on the middle ages and sentenced to death for certain”crimes”. There’s a book called capital punishment for animals on the subject.
February 2, 2011 at 7:36 AM #661371Anonymous
Guest[quote=AK]Sadly nitrogen triiodide detonates spontaneously if left alone for a few days.[/quote]
As it should.
Scatterable mines deployed by the US military always have a timed self-destruct mechanism.
February 2, 2011 at 7:36 AM #661434Anonymous
Guest[quote=AK]Sadly nitrogen triiodide detonates spontaneously if left alone for a few days.[/quote]
As it should.
Scatterable mines deployed by the US military always have a timed self-destruct mechanism.
February 2, 2011 at 7:36 AM #662037Anonymous
Guest[quote=AK]Sadly nitrogen triiodide detonates spontaneously if left alone for a few days.[/quote]
As it should.
Scatterable mines deployed by the US military always have a timed self-destruct mechanism.
February 2, 2011 at 7:36 AM #662173Anonymous
Guest[quote=AK]Sadly nitrogen triiodide detonates spontaneously if left alone for a few days.[/quote]
As it should.
Scatterable mines deployed by the US military always have a timed self-destruct mechanism.
February 2, 2011 at 7:36 AM #662505Anonymous
Guest[quote=AK]Sadly nitrogen triiodide detonates spontaneously if left alone for a few days.[/quote]
As it should.
Scatterable mines deployed by the US military always have a timed self-destruct mechanism.
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